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Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Promise Me by Kristin Mayer!!!

SYNOPSIS:

With her best friend happily married and now pregnant, Sam Matthews should be overjoyed. Instead, she can only see what is missing in her life. Pushing her emotions aside, she retreats to a piece of her past that she’s kept hidden, something that even her best friend knows nothing about.

Taking a step into her future, Sam moves to North Carolina where she once again encounters Mark Robertson. He is persistent and hard to resist, and little by little, he uses his charms to break through Sam’s walls.

As Sam starts to open her heart to Mark, she convinces herself that the past should stay in the past. But when her past creeps into the present, her secrets could cost her every hope and happiness in her future.

Promise Me is the third book in the Trust Series.

BOOK TRAILER

Sunny's Review:

I was not really sure about reading this story. I love the series but sometimes I don't like going to different people within the group. Luckily, I was wrong on this one and it was AWESOME! I like Sam a little bit more than Allison after reading this story. I mean what she went through was horrible and the fact that she is surprisingly functional is amazing to me. Of course I love Mark. He is just as awesome as Damien. They are different in a lot of ways so I don't who I like better.

When you see how Sam reacts to Mark you get a little bit annoyed but it all makes sense at the end. The fact that Mark puts up with some of the stuff that Sam throws at him is amazing. There are some really funny parts and it was a good story. I am looking forward to the next book (I can't find a way to say why I am looking forward to it without giving a small spoiler so....).

I am giving this book 4.4 stars out of 5. Read this series!!!!

EXCERPT:

I received a couple
of catcalls as my body moved to the music. I knew the best thing was to always
ignore them as I let the music take me over. My hips swayed, and my hands went
up in the air. The third song started playing, and a light gleam of sweat
coated my skin. Some unwanted bodies had tried to get close to me, but I knew
how to keep my distance from strangers without losing my rhythm. It was
freeing. I was lost in the beat when familiar hands came around my front. I
knew it was Mark.

His mouth came to my
ear. “Hey. Wanna dance?”

Mark pulled me to
him. Our bodies joined, and we began moving together. His head came down and
kissed the exposed part of my neck, and I tilted to the side to give him full
access. The crowd had thickened and was pressing in on us. The pulse of the
music drove us. We moved until we were both a hot mess, and neither one of us
had said a word through multiple songs of the most hip-grinding, dirty dancing
I had ever done.

After nibbling on my
earlobe, Mark said, “Let’s say bye to the boys, and then I’m taking you home. I
think all these assholes got the picture of whose bed you belong in.”

Turning to face him,
I kissed him hard as his hands stroked my back. His leg went between my legs,
and we started moving again. Our hot tongues danced with each as our bodies
moved as one. We were both sweaty and hot. We were about to be a sexual
explosion out here if we didn’t leave soon.

Pulling back barely,
our lips still touching, I responded, “Now, all the girls who were hanging
around, hoping for a shot with you, know who you’re taking to bed tonight.”

He grabbed my ass,
bringing me closer to him, and it only increased my sexual need for him.

Mark bit my lip and
then said, “I like you a little jealous. Let’s go before I lose my remaining
bit of self-control.”

About the Author:

Kristin Mayer is a wife, a proud mother, and a full-time Analyst and Import Manager. Since an early age, she has always enjoyed reading and writing. While visiting her father one weekend, he suggested that she should take up writing again. With family and a career, she didn’t give it a lot of thought, until a story entered her mind and wouldn’t leave. It just kept forming and developing over a couple of months.

At the beginning of 2013, she decided to sit down and write it all down, but she kept it to herself. One sentence developed into two, and before she knew it, she had the makings of a novel.

Kristin tries to live life to the fullest during every moment. She loves to travel and meet new people. She holds a degree in International Business and uses it daily in her job. Kristin now adds “author” on her list of jobs, and feels very blessed and thankful.